Leading government officials, international experts and nuclear security practitioners are building consensus about the need for a strengthened global nuclear security system, what it would look like and what actions are needed at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit and beyond.

The Middle East Consortium on Infectious Disease Surveillance, centered in one of the world’s most turbulent regions, builds unprecedented cooperation among public health authorities in preparing for and responding to biosecurity and disease threats.

An international study group working to develop recommendations to tighten control of the 85 percent of the global stockpile of weapons-usable nuclear materials categorized as "military" and not subject to any international security standards or oversight mechanisms.

The NTI Nuclear Materials Security Program aims to strengthen global nuclear materials security through a range of projects to catalyze greater, more effective actions by governments to prevent nuclear terrorism and illicit trafficking.

The Nuclear Security Project is an effort led by former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, former Defense Secretary William J. Perry, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, and former Senator Sam Nunn to galvanize global support for and action on the vision of a world without nuclear weapons and the steps to get there.